...cool, except it doesn't actually search the contents of the pages,
just the URL. :(
But, thanks...I guess.
Mike
Kurt @ VR-FX wrote:
I think you have that wrong - you shoulda wrote GOOD Stephen - as I
didn't know about that - and you gave Mike the Perfect answer! I just
tried it out - VERY Cool indeed...
Techies tend to know the Coolest things...
:-)
-K-
On 5/5/2014 5:37 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
^H for history.
Bad __Stephen
On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Mike Copeland <[email protected]> wrote:
Seeing as how this is an above-average tech-savvy group, and since I'm
having no luck anywhere else I've searched...
Anyone ever hear of a way to search for something you've seen on a web
page in the last X days?
For example, if you stumbled across an article about Abraham Lincoln a
couple days ago, but you don't remember the website or anything
other than
a snippit of text...
In other words, is there a way, or a utility, that would go through
your
browser history, connect to the pages in the history of URLs, and then
search the content of those pages for a text string you specify?
I've been looking through add-on apps for Chrome and Firefox and
haven't
found anything even close. Ah well, there's always the manual method...
Mike Copeland
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